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I have drank Tetley Black Tea for years...will have to try

the Tetley British blend.............Smiley Happy

 

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Ahmad Tea 

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Re: Favorite Tea

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@kelsey17 wrote:

I have drank Tetley Black Tea for years...will have to try

the Tetley British blend.............Smiley Happy

 


 

     Yes! You really should. Needs nothing! Incredible taste. In my life enjoyed more than my share of wonderful tea. Tetley British! In a class by itself. 

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Assams, which also includedin most Irish and Scottish breakfast blends and have a Malty flavor and usually pretty smooth.  Strong and go with milk.

Oolongs--great straight by themselves

Darjeelings--brighter and lighter

Ceylon--very good hot or cold

 

Blends--Yorkshire Gold is very good, also PG Tips.  With milk! I like Twinings too. 

 

Harney teas are very good.  I order those teas online, and also online from Upton Tea, English Tea Store, Cultured Cup.

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I like tea from the UK  the best

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I'm a big fan of Assam and Yunnan tea. Don't care for anything fruitty.

I buy loose tea 99% of the time.

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@Dominosmomi like the British blend teas as they are stronger than the American.I usually buy all of my tea in Canada as they drink British blends...when you open a fresh box the aroma is heavenly.

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After my 2 cups of strong, morning coffee:

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Must not be any Southerners posting today. I don’t see Lusianne listed....as in Sweet Tea (sugar + boiling water in huge jar or pitcher. Dissolve. Add several lg. tea bags & let brew for a few hours). Mmmmmm!!! 

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@Shanus wrote:

Must not be any Southerners posting today. I don’t see Lusianne listed....as in Sweet Tea (sugar + boiling water in huge jar or pitcher. Dissolve. Add several lg. tea bags & let brew for a few hours). Mmmmmm!!! 


If I make iced tea I use Lusianne minus the sugar. However for hot tea I use Ahmad. @Shanus